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Why can't I access the data on my slave drive after
reinstalling Windows XP on the master drive? I just installed a new Western Digital hard drive and ran into this problem - exactly as described in the Western Digital trouble shooting page....which says..."This issue is related to the operating system and is beyond the basic level of support offered by Western Digital. Because this is a Windows operating system issue, please contact Microsoft for technical support on this issue after verifying that you have installed and jumpered all of your IDE devices correctly." Any suggestions? |
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see http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421
-- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. "Doug" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7c3201c4953c$72a7ea40$a501280a@phx.gbl... | Why can't I access the data on my slave drive after | reinstalling Windows XP on the master drive? | | I just installed a new Western Digital hard drive and ran | into this problem - exactly as described in the Western | Digital trouble shooting page....which says..."This issue | is related to the operating system and is beyond the | basic level of support offered by Western Digital. | Because this is a Windows operating system issue, please | contact Microsoft for technical support on this issue | after verifying that you have installed and jumpered all | of your IDE devices correctly." | | Any suggestions? |
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Does the drive show on Device Manager and Disk Management
but not in My Computer? If so, this is a Roxio GoBack problem as described in Microsoft's Knowledge Base (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en- us;330140&Product=winxp). I have this problem and I haven't been able to find an answer anywhere. |
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On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 19:19:19 -0700, Eric wrote:
> If so, this is a Roxio GoBack problem as described in > Microsoft's Knowledge Base > (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en- > us;330140&Product=winxp). I have this problem and I > haven't been able to find an answer anywhere. Eric, you need to remove the drive from GoBack's watchful eye. GoBack adds some info to the partition that can only be bypassed or removed by the GoBack software. Alternatively, the drive can be repartitioned and formatted sans GoBack. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows XP Shell/User |
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There is no GoBack software on this computer. Thanks for
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>-----Original Message----- >On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 19:19:19 -0700, Eric wrote: > >> If so, this is a Roxio GoBack problem as described in >> Microsoft's Knowledge Base >> (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en- >> us;330140&Product=winxp). I have this problem and I >> haven't been able to find an answer anywhere. > >Eric, you need to remove the drive from GoBack's watchful eye. GoBack adds >some info to the partition that can only be bypassed or removed by the >GoBack software. Alternatively, the drive can be repartitioned and >formatted sans GoBack. > >-- >Sharon F >MS-MVP ~ Windows XP Shell/User >. >> Hi Sharon, I just reinstalled GoBack and lo and behold, the missing hard drive reappears. After searching everywhere for an answer, the solution was as simple as reinstalling GoBack, that's it (it is now Norton GoBack by the way, not Roxio). Just in case readers are wondering what happened to my computer: I have two physical hard drives, Windows XP was in C:, the second was D: slave. I re-formatted C: and reinstalled XP. After successful reinstallation, the slave drive did not appear in My Computer, although it was in Device Manager and Disk Management with no drive letter. When I right-clicked the problem drive in Disk Management, the only option available was "Delete Partition..." I tried the command prompt using Diskpart commands but that didn't work either. What I should have done before reinstalling XP was uninstall GoBack. |
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On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 23:02:49 -0700, anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com
wrote: > Hi Sharon, > I just reinstalled GoBack and lo and behold, the missing > hard drive reappears. After searching everywhere for an > answer, the solution was as simple as reinstalling > GoBack, that's it (it is now Norton GoBack by the way, > not Roxio). > > Just in case readers are wondering what happened to my > computer: > > I have two physical hard drives, Windows XP was in C:, > the second was D: slave. I re-formatted C: and > reinstalled XP. After successful reinstallation, the > slave drive did not appear in My Computer, although it > was in Device Manager and Disk Management with no drive > letter. When I right-clicked the problem drive in Disk > Management, the only option available was "Delete > Partition..." I tried the command prompt using Diskpart > commands but that didn't work either. > > What I should have done before reinstalling XP was > uninstall GoBack. Thanks for the reminder that GoBack belongs to Symantec these days. I must have slipped into a time warp or something to bring up Roxio. We've seen drives disappear because of GoBack's involvement before. I'm glad that the mention of the product set you off in the right direction for getting this fixed. Thanks for posting back and letting us know the details of how you resolved the situation. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows XP Shell/User |
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